Popular Nigerian crossdresser, Idris Okuneye, commonly referred to as Bobrisky, has elicited significant responses through a recent video in which he purportedly claimed to have engaged in romantic relationships with numerous celebrities and asserted an irrevocable decision to refrain from returning to Nigeria.
In a fervent discourse, Bobrisky articulated his intentions to disclose the identities of seven celebrities with whom he purportedly had romantic entanglements, while simultaneously denouncing what he characterizes as disingenuous personas within the Nigerian entertainment sector.
In the footage, Bobrisky stated his discontent, decried the animosity he encountered from both politicians and celebrities.
He introspectively considered his experience during his proceedings with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), portraying it as emblematic of the treatment accorded to individuals who diverge from established societal expectations.
Proclaiming his exit as definitive, he unequivocally stated that Nigeria possesses no place for him beyond transient visits.
Bobrisky conveyed a profound sense of estrangement, asserting that the nation’s inflexible legal framework precludes him from existing in accordance with his authentic identity.

In his concluding statements, he distanced himself from the societal demands of the nation, asserting that he has discovered an environment in which his identity is acknowledged and his intrinsic value recognized, a reality he contends Nigeria has never afforded him.
His words;
“The time is coming when I will list seven celebrities I have dated. The time is coming when I will expose fake people in that country. They are so fake
“I never knew I was so special until last year when ministers and senators started discussing me. Imagine a whole minister leaving work to focus on Bobrisky. Am I that important?
“If I lived in Nigeria for 100 years, they would never put ‘female’ on my passport or driver’s license. But here, I am respected for who I am”



